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Math Water Table is an online liquid simulator. (Former obbliq)To get the area of a limited number of shapes (rectangles and...
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Math Water Table is an online liquid simulator. (Former obbliq)To get the area of a limited number of shapes (rectangles and triangles)To verify the area formulas of some limited geometrical shapes.Video help at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngqFCrkoCAUMWT Ideas: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo4AMY8jDHYYPu5WBubdyLqYw5yItT3FeIs useful to explain multiplication and division. The old program is in the mirror link.

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This site contains several hundred articles concerned with mathematics and physics. General topics include Number Theory,...
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This site contains several hundred articles concerned with mathematics and physics. General topics include Number Theory, Combinatorics, Geometry, Algebra, Calculus & Differential Equations, Probability & Statistics, Set Theory & Foundations, Reflections on Relativity, History, and Physics. The articles under each general heading are highly varied, many are quite advanced, and there is no apparent organizational scheme. For example, under Calculus & Differential Equations there is a proof that pi is irrational, a examination of the Limit Paradox, a discussion of Ptolemy's Orbit, and an historical review of the cycloid among many other articles. Visitors can browse by topics or search by keyword. (Anyone with information on the identity of the site author please contact the MERLOT submitter.)

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This is an exceptional site for locating all types of content material in creating modules. The are links to the following...
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This is an exceptional site for locating all types of content material in creating modules. The are links to the following disciplines: Sciences, History, Art and Culture, Humanities, and general resources. On several of the links, one can find audio files, e.g., Christmas carols. While this site is designed for native speakers in middle school or a secondary level, it is quite appropriate for Spanish language students having an intermediate language proficiency or higher in secondary or college courses.

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The goal of MA114 is to demonstrate some of the applicationsof non-calculs mathematical techniques to real-worldproblems. The...
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The goal of MA114 is to demonstrate some of the applicationsof non-calculs mathematical techniques to real-worldproblems. The main components of the course includeQuickTime movies available via the Web, Web-basedassignments (WebAssignments), and a Textbook(Topics in Finite Mathematics) by Page and Paur.

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Provides an interactive version of the Prisoner's Dilemma, which was developed in game theory and which illustrates the role...
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Provides an interactive version of the Prisoner's Dilemma, which was developed in game theory and which illustrates the role and importance of trust and cooperation in social structures. Also includes a good exposition (״Dilemma in Detail״) of the ideas behind prisoner's dilemma, development of the game, links to political philosophy, and some of its practical applications (economic exchanges, public goods, nuclear disarmament).

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This video was recorded at 4th European Conference on Complex Systems. Basic Question: Do the available Internet-related...
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This video was recorded at 4th European Conference on Complex Systems. Basic Question: Do the available Internet-related connectivity measurements and their analysis support the sort of claims that can be found in the existing complex networks literature? Key Issues: What about data hygiene? What about statistical rigor? What about model validation? Author discusses some of the main problems and challenges associated with measuring, inferring, and modeling various types of Internet-related connectivity structures. To this end, he uses some known examples to illustrate the need to understand the process by which Internet connectivity measurements are obtained, explore the sensitivity of inferred graph properties to known ambiguities in the data, be more critical with respect to the dominant, preferential attachmenttype network modeling paradigm, and be more serious/ambitious when it comes to model validation. Ignoring any of these issues is bound to produce results that are best described by the well-known aphorism "lies, damned lies, and statistics."

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We will apply insights from game theory to explain human social behavior, focusing on novel applications which have...
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We will apply insights from game theory to explain human social behavior, focusing on novel applications which have heretofore been the realm of psychologists and philosophers—for example, why people speak indirectly, in what sense beauty is socially constructed, and where our moral intuitions come from—and eschewing traditional economic applications such as industrial organization or auctions. We will employ standard games such as the prisoners dilemma, coordination, hawk-dove, and costly signaling, and use standard game theory tools such as Nash Equilibria, Subgame Perfection, and Perfect Bayesian Equilibria. These tools will be taught from scratch and no existing knowledge of game theory, economics, or mathematics is required. At the same time, students familiar with these games and tools will not find the course redundant because of the focus on non-orthodox applications.

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Game Theory, also known as Multiperson Decision Theory, is the analysis of situations in which the payoff of a decision maker...
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Game Theory, also known as Multiperson Decision Theory, is the analysis of situations in which the payoff of a decision maker depends not only on his own actions but also on those of others. Game Theory has applications in several fi…elds, such as economics, politics, law, biology, and computer science. In this course, I will introduce the basic tools of game theoretic analysis. In the process, I will outline some of the many applications of Game Theory, primarily in economics.

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